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Today, PTC farewelled Dr Gladson Jathanna and his wife, Shirley. Dr Jathanna joined PTC in 2019 as the Senior Lecturer of Church History. He later became the Head of the Department for Church History. He leaves PTC to join Drew University in the United States. In bidding PTC farewell at an event this morning, Dr...
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We begin our workshop today on Landscape for effective project management. We pray for a productive and helpful workshop.
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The Pacific Theological College with the Pacific Community and the East-West Centre in Hawaii have begun conversations on the 2nd Pacific Philosophies Conference. The second PPC is expected to be held in Hawaii in 2024, leading to the Pacific Festival of Arts. The PPC brings together Pacific philosophical thinkers across the region, sharing Pacific philosophies,...
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Students from Kanaky-New Caledonia learn English through the Ecumenical Learning programme coordinated by the Institute for Mission and Research at the Pacific Theological College. We welcome Wakhejima Houmbouy, Thierry Iwa, Paul Sailuegeje, Christopher Siapo and Tutone Ma’asi. They are from the Eglise Protestante de Kanaky Nouvelle-Calédonie, a member church of PTC.
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The theme for the self determination event and MOU signing ceremony coinciding with Pacific forum leaders meeting in Suva is “Self-determination: The unfinished journey of the Pasifika Household”. Speakers from New Caledonia and West Papua including PCC and PTC addressed the need for the churches to support the regional self-determination movement, not just political but...
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The Pacific Theological College has signed a Memorandum of Understanding to explore partnerships and conversations in potentially setting up a campus in New Caledonia. The MOU provides a platform for discussions between PTC, the Government of New Caledonia, its Congress and member church, the Èglise Protetante de Kanaky Nouvelle-Calédonie (EPKNC). The MOU also covers forming...
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“Self-determination is at the centre of democracy and nation-building. In the Pasifika household, many are struggling with political, educational, economic, and cultural self-determination. The journey of the Pasifika household is incomplete when many are suffering and left behind. The role of the Pasifika churches since the 1960s was to assist in liberating the Pasifika household...
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The college Principal is delivering a lecture, hosted by Nitro-Oceania, on the importance of changing the story of Education in the Pasifika region, from a decolonial ‘whole of life’ communities-based perspective. Please register here to attend: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/…/pasifika-whole-of-life….
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PTC calls on all churches, all Christians, all Pacific Islanders to stand together to protect the ocean. “We don’t have the ocean, we are ocean. We don’t have the land, we are land. Watery to our very core. Earthy to our very being. The Moana is symbolic of the Spirit. Dynamic. Connected. Alive. Yet Groaning....
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